By 50% in the last 50 years (but this is not the same as 1% per year!).
yes there is difference between obesity and hyperlipidemia. obesity is a condtion which is always associated with increased body weight and BMI while hyperlipidemia may be or not be assoicuated with increased weight but is diagnosed on the basis of blood reports with disturbed lipid profile
Obesity poses many risks including increased chance of heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers.
Obesity can be generic because obesity isn't always to do with eating to much and not burning of enough calories. A portion of obesity can be genetically mediated.
Since 1980, global obesity rates have more than doubled. According to the World Health Organization, in 1975, there were just over 100 million obese adults, whereas by 2016, that number had risen to over 650 million. This increase is attributed to various factors, including changes in diet, physical inactivity, and urbanization. The rise in obesity has significant public health implications, leading to increased risks of various diseases.
60%
The introduction of obesity is by carrying too much body fat for than the height and sex.
There are many things that results in obesity. There are people that eat to much and that do not work out.
obesity !!!!!
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You may eat to much+= 
Consuming too much sugar can lead to weight gain, increased risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, tooth decay, and increased risk of heart disease. Sugar is also linked to inflammation in the body, which can contribute to various health problems.
obesity is when you weigh too much asthma is when you can not breath and u have to take an inhalers